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Peter Faber was mentioned in the April 6 issue of

April 06, 2005

In Depth

Peter Faber was mentioned in the April 6 issue of the Wall Street Journal. The article discusses a recent ruling by New York's Court of Appeals that a computer specialist from Nashville, Tennessee has to pay New York taxes on 100 percent of his income from a New York employer – even though he spent only about 25 percent of his time in New York and the other 75 percent in Tennessee. The decision will be appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court. Mr. Faber commented, "If this decision stands up, there will be virtually no limit on the ability of states to tax nonresident telecommuters."